Arduino/libraries/Bridge/examples/Process/Process.ino

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/*
Running process using Process class.
This sketch demonstrate how to run linux processes
using an Arduino Yún.
created 5 Jun 2013
by Cristian Maglie
This example code is in the public domain.
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Process
*/
#include <Process.h>
void setup() {
// Initialize Bridge
Bridge.begin();
// Initialize Serial
Serial.begin(9600);
// Wait until a Serial Monitor is connected.
while (!Serial);
// run various example processes
runCurl();
runCpuInfo();
}
void loop() {
// Do nothing here.
}
void runCurl() {
// Launch "curl" command and get Arduino ascii art logo from the network
// curl is command line program for transferring data using different internet protocols
Process p; // Create a process and call it "p"
p.begin("curl"); // Process that launch the "curl" command
p.addParameter("http://arduino.cc/asciilogo.txt"); // Add the URL parameter to "curl"
p.run(); // Run the process and wait for its termination
// Print arduino logo over the Serial
// A process output can be read with the stream methods
while (p.available() > 0) {
char c = p.read();
Serial.print(c);
}
// Ensure the last bit of data is sent.
Serial.flush();
}
void runCpuInfo() {
// Launch "cat /proc/cpuinfo" command (shows info on Atheros CPU)
// cat is a command line utility that shows the content of a file
Process p; // Create a process and call it "p"
p.begin("cat"); // Process that launch the "cat" command
p.addParameter("/proc/cpuinfo"); // Add the cpuifo file path as parameter to cut
p.run(); // Run the process and wait for its termination
// Print command output on the Serial.
// A process output can be read with the stream methods
while (p.available() > 0) {
char c = p.read();
Serial.print(c);
}
// Ensure the last bit of data is sent.
Serial.flush();
}